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▸ noun: Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Greek: , c. 113 – 193 AD), also written as Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a sophist of ancient Athens who flourished under the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus.
▸ noun: a Latin form of the name Adrian.
▸ noun: (Gr. ) a Greek poet who wrote an epic poem on the history of Alexander the Great, which was called the Alexandriad.
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▸ noun: Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Greek: , c. 113 – 193 AD), also written as Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a sophist of ancient Athens who flourished under the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus.
▸ noun: a Latin form of the name Adrian.
▸ noun: (Gr. ) a Greek poet who wrote an epic poem on the history of Alexander the Great, which was called the Alexandriad.
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